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joe vazquez is there with the very latest for us tonight. joe. >> reporter: allen, there is a heavy police presence here in this strip mall parking lot in carson city. you have everything from local and state police to national guard, fbi, atf and they are tracking down the details of this shooting. police say the gunman drove up in a blue minivan with three weapons two assault rifles and a pistol. just after 9 a.m., he took out one of those rifles an ak-47 and opened fire. most of the victims were inside the ihop. he walked to the backfiring round after round of a uniformed group of national guardsmen wounding 5 and killing 2 of those. he shot at people outside and at a nearby barbecue. the restaurant owner picks up the story. >> stupidly asked my son to lock the door and went to lock the door and saw him and started shooting at us. >> reporter: police have identified the gunman as eduardo sencion, 32 years old. they say he shot 11 people before turning the weapon on himself making a total of 12 shots, four of them dead. sencion apparently
joe vazquez is there with the very latest for us tonight. joe. >> reporter: allen, there is a heavy police presence here in this strip mall parking lot in carson city. you have everything from local and state police to national guard, fbi, atf and they are tracking down the details of this shooting. police say the gunman drove up in a blue minivan with three weapons two assault rifles and a pistol. just after 9 a.m., he took out one of those rifles an ak-47 and opened fire. most of the...
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joe vazquez is live in carson city, thank you. >>> stricter regulations for utilities this friday. the same day as san bruno marks one year since the deadly pipeline explosion. survivors and lawmakers were in the devastated crest more canyon neighborhood today pushing for new laws. eight people were killed and 38 homes destroyed in that explosion. among the list of proposed regulations, san bruno assembly member wants automatic shutoff valves to be added to the pipeline. >> it had regulators, been more individual lent and critical of pg and e. the ticking time bomb that was line 132 behind us could have been defused. >> it is very important that we pass along a very strong message that pipe safety needs to be governed by somebody else other than pg and e. >> assembly member hill says pg and e estimates the cost to safety upgrates to top $2 billion. the utility wants customers to pay 90% of that and hill calls that, quote, absurd. >>> the city of richmond has one of the strictest laws about taking care of foreclosed properties. but, the city says three banks have found a way to get
joe vazquez is live in carson city, thank you. >>> stricter regulations for utilities this friday. the same day as san bruno marks one year since the deadly pipeline explosion. survivors and lawmakers were in the devastated crest more canyon neighborhood today pushing for new laws. eight people were killed and 38 homes destroyed in that explosion. among the list of proposed regulations, san bruno assembly member wants automatic shutoff valves to be added to the pipeline. >> it...
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joe vazquez on what the man was after and why he wanted it so badly. joe? >> reporter: allen, he wanted these grates, these heavy metal grates at the foot of trees and he got away with it easily. he was doing it in broad daylight, wearing the orange vest posing as a city worker. maybe that's why he was able to steal in front of the city's bosses. >> some of the thefts occurred right in front of city hall, yes. >> reporter: the city of san leandro started noticing they were missing monday says the police department. heavy cast iron grates at the feet of trees 300 pounds each were disappearing one after another. >> a lot of these grates because of the roots of the tree would actually separate in the crease so it's easy to pull it up and remove it. >> reporter: you would think somebody would notice somebody stealing them. not so because this thief was disguised as a city worker. he even used props. >> a can of paint that he advised that he was painting the base of the trees for insects. he also had a orange construction vest on. >> reporter: finally yesterday
joe vazquez on what the man was after and why he wanted it so badly. joe? >> reporter: allen, he wanted these grates, these heavy metal grates at the foot of trees and he got away with it easily. he was doing it in broad daylight, wearing the orange vest posing as a city worker. maybe that's why he was able to steal in front of the city's bosses. >> some of the thefts occurred right in front of city hall, yes. >> reporter: the city of san leandro started noticing they were...
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joe vazquez with more on the victims and the 911 calls. >> this is unquestionably the most devastating attack on our community in carson city's history. we have not suffered from a homicide here in this community in over three years. >> reporter: until yesterday, when a carson city ihop became a shooting gallery. >> automatic weapons. >> how many? >> we just -- we saw one guy going in. now he's coming back out with a gun, shooting people in the parking lot with an automatic weapon! >> reporter: the frantic 911 calls breathtakingly captured the horror! >> he's shooting at us now! >> reporter: that pain you hear in the 911 tapes is still very fresh here in carson city and mixed with disbelief as we're learning more about the victims, how two of them survived combat in iraq and afghanistan only to return home to be shot in an ihop. 35-year-old major heath kelly was a decorated field artillery officer. commander of the army national guard headquarters here in carson city, he was a combat veteran who served in iraq in 2004 and 2005. sergeant first class christian riege also a combat veteran
joe vazquez with more on the victims and the 911 calls. >> this is unquestionably the most devastating attack on our community in carson city's history. we have not suffered from a homicide here in this community in over three years. >> reporter: until yesterday, when a carson city ihop became a shooting gallery. >> automatic weapons. >> how many? >> we just -- we saw one guy going in. now he's coming back out with a gun, shooting people in the parking lot with an...
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joe vazquez has more. >> reporter: just a normal strip mall in carson city, nevada. that was the scene this morning. a man took out his ak-47 assault rifle and started unloading. first show the a man on a motorcycle. at some point he shot up the outside of a barbecue shop called locals barbecue and walked inside the ihop and opened fire. let show you a picture of the gunman. 32-year-old man listed as living in carson city but worked at his family's meat parking business in south lake tahoe. he walked to the back of the restaurant, according to the investigators, he saw a group of national guard troops eating breakfast and shot at the table e shot five members of the national guard. of the two members he killed, one was a man, another a woman. by the time police arrived, he had shot 11 people total. he then killed himself. one witness says he had just arrived at the ihop for a breakfast meeting when the shots rang out. >> we started to hear what we thought was fireworks. then all of a sudden, the glass started to shatter and, uhm....... my partners went under the tabl
joe vazquez has more. >> reporter: just a normal strip mall in carson city, nevada. that was the scene this morning. a man took out his ak-47 assault rifle and started unloading. first show the a man on a motorcycle. at some point he shot up the outside of a barbecue shop called locals barbecue and walked inside the ihop and opened fire. let show you a picture of the gunman. 32-year-old man listed as living in carson city but worked at his family's meat parking business in south lake...
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joe vazquez on the newly released e-mails at the center of the investigation. joe. >> reporter: the president put his neck on the alone on the subject and now we are learning that behind the scenes some of the vice president's staffers appear to have pushed hard for the loan to go through. >> when it's completed in a few months, solyndra expects to hire 1,000 workers to manufacture solar panels and sell them across america and around the world. [ applause ] >> reporter: 15 months after the president touted solyndra of fremont as a wave of the future, the green company now bankrupt has some in congress seeing red. >> have you received, you received, any communication regard the solyndra loan from anyone from the white house? >> well, i mean, [ indiscernible ] and i have talked about it. >> reporter: a house subcommittee wants to know why they got a loan for more than $520 million in taxpayer dollars and whether the decision was politically included especially considering the loan was denied under president bush but then approved by president obama's energy depar
joe vazquez on the newly released e-mails at the center of the investigation. joe. >> reporter: the president put his neck on the alone on the subject and now we are learning that behind the scenes some of the vice president's staffers appear to have pushed hard for the loan to go through. >> when it's completed in a few months, solyndra expects to hire 1,000 workers to manufacture solar panels and sell them across america and around the world. [ applause ] >> reporter: 15...
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joe vazquez on how one out of work accountant is looking to become more than a number. joe. if there's any good news in these numbers it's the fact that there were - not - more people laid off ... just fewer people hired. but tell that to the folks out on the street. this is an unorthodox way â of only include those who are collecting unemployment. chris johnson of santa rosa sent us an email saying her daughter has been out of work so long that she's no longer included in the unemployment rolls. she's gone back to school to get a business degree. joe vazquez, thanks. foreclosures are on the rise in the u-s. and in the bay area, that may be most obvious in oakland, where the mortgage crisis is crushing home values. christin ayers on the staggering toll for homeowners, and the city. christin. between a semi truck -- and a wall. this is where that car ended up, near the bart tracks on eastbound 580 between castro valley and dublin. the c-h-p says the truck driver did not see the yellow car next to him as he changed changed lanes. while the woman in the yellow car walked away
joe vazquez on how one out of work accountant is looking to become more than a number. joe. if there's any good news in these numbers it's the fact that there were - not - more people laid off ... just fewer people hired. but tell that to the folks out on the street. this is an unorthodox way â of only include those who are collecting unemployment. chris johnson of santa rosa sent us an email saying her daughter has been out of work so long that she's no longer included in the unemployment...
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. >> all right, joe vazquez in reno. joe, of course will be reporting there all weekend on the story. joe, thank you very much. >>> also in the news tonight a developing story out of san jose. a man that police say is so dangerous, he's a one-man crime spree. they are looking for this guy in a surveillance video at a gas station this morning. police say he shot a man at a gas station, and an hour later he carjacked a woman. right now officers think they have him cornered in the neighborhood of king and mabry roads. >> as you mentioned we have been tracking the developing story all evening, and now the active crime scene has shifted to the huge town home and condo complex behind me here. as you mentioned, this is where the police believe that they have cornered this carjacking and kidnapping suspect, so they are apparently in a door-to- door search for the suspect and for the mother and popular radio host he's accused of kidnapping 10 hours ago. >> reporter: many where in these town homes is -- >> the most wanted person i
. >> all right, joe vazquez in reno. joe, of course will be reporting there all weekend on the story. joe, thank you very much. >>> also in the news tonight a developing story out of san jose. a man that police say is so dangerous, he's a one-man crime spree. they are looking for this guy in a surveillance video at a gas station this morning. police say he shot a man at a gas station, and an hour later he carjacked a woman. right now officers think they have him cornered in the...
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joe vazquez has a unique vantage point on this near disaster. he is on the fourth floor of the moscone parking garage with what exactly happened. joe. >> reporter: dana, this is how a bad day gets even worse. the battery died on this car. it was out of control flying down the ramp. it crashes through a barrier here. the car actually stalls up here but the barrier goes down to the sidewalk narrowly missing people below. it was a strange and dangerous sight. a car hanging halfway out of a parking garage across the street from the moscone center. the south of market lunchtime crowd was atwitter. it happened on the fourth floor this. parking valet didn't want to talk on camera but said a fellow valet was helping a man whose battery was out. they were trying to push it into a parking spot from the middle of the aisle. the parking valet in the driver's seat the car other than pushing when everything went wrong. with the power out there's no brakes or steering. the only way to stop would have been to hit cars on each side. instead he kept rolling and r
joe vazquez has a unique vantage point on this near disaster. he is on the fourth floor of the moscone parking garage with what exactly happened. joe. >> reporter: dana, this is how a bad day gets even worse. the battery died on this car. it was out of control flying down the ramp. it crashes through a barrier here. the car actually stalls up here but the barrier goes down to the sidewalk narrowly missing people below. it was a strange and dangerous sight. a car hanging halfway out of a...
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joe vazquez, cbs 5. >>> faster than the speed of light? the scientific breakthrough that was supposed to be impossible. >>> a dead satellite on a collision course for earth. now we know where it won't hit. ,, i've got nothing against these do-it-yourself steam-cleaning enthusiasts. it's good for the customer to get to know their own carpet. and spending the day moving furniture and lugging around a hot water extraction unit can be a rush! i know. that's why i'm carpet for life. but look, if things get out of hand, and the place starts smelling like wet gym sock, there's no shame in calling a professional. i respect you for trying. ♪call 1-800-steemer. says >>> you probably learned it in grammar school. einstein's theory of relativity says nothing can go faster than the speed of light. right? a german researcher may have shattered that belief. scientist at the world's largest physics lab says they clocked an unusual type of subatomic particle called a neutrino traveling faster than the speed of light. there is skepticism and even the rese
joe vazquez, cbs 5. >>> faster than the speed of light? the scientific breakthrough that was supposed to be impossible. >>> a dead satellite on a collision course for earth. now we know where it won't hit. ,, i've got nothing against these do-it-yourself steam-cleaning enthusiasts. it's good for the customer to get to know their own carpet. and spending the day moving furniture and lugging around a hot water extraction unit can be a rush! i know. that's why i'm carpet for...
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joe vazquez explains what is behind this invitation to hackers. >> reporter: keep your enemy's close, right? the biggest game in town, facebook. as such they say they are under constant attack so the thinking goes why not pay those attackers to show them their weaknesses. just youtube it and you'll find dodds of videos showing how hackers -- dozens of videos showing how hackers got into facebook illegally. now they are offering a bug bounty paying online hijackers some hard cash if a hacker can show facebook the bugs, you know the facebook site security vulnerability, he will get$5000 cash. >> they are doing this to protect the users and against the malicious hackers lime "anonymous." >> reporter: they have been protesting bart station. they are now promising to shut down facebook. >> if you are an activist or who wants to protect the freedom of information, then join the cause. >> reporter: when? some say next week. this video says november. >> facebook is preparing for something to happen but they are getting hammered every day all the time by people trying to find holes. so they ar
joe vazquez explains what is behind this invitation to hackers. >> reporter: keep your enemy's close, right? the biggest game in town, facebook. as such they say they are under constant attack so the thinking goes why not pay those attackers to show them their weaknesses. just youtube it and you'll find dodds of videos showing how hackers -- dozens of videos showing how hackers got into facebook illegally. now they are offering a bug bounty paying online hijackers some hard cash if a...
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joe vazquez on what the man was after and why. joe. >> reporter: liz, he was after these. these tree grates made of cast iron. cast ire is about the cheapest metal you can steel. cast iron. he looked like he worked for the city in an orange vest so he got away with stealing from right in front of city hall's bosses. >> some of the thefts occurred right in front of city hall, yes. >> reporter: the city of san leandro started noticing they were missing monday, says the lieutenant, jeff tudor, of san leandro police. 300-pound grates were disappearing one after another, from the base of trees. >> a lot of the grates because of the roots of the tree would actually straight in the bottom so it's easy to grab under that and pull up on the grate and remove it. >> reporter: you would think somebody would notice somebody stealing them. not so because this thief was disguised as a city worker. he even used props. >> a can of paint that he advised that he was painting the base of the trees for insects. he also had a orange construction vest on. >> reporter: finally yesterday afternoon
joe vazquez on what the man was after and why. joe. >> reporter: liz, he was after these. these tree grates made of cast iron. cast ire is about the cheapest metal you can steel. cast iron. he looked like he worked for the city in an orange vest so he got away with stealing from right in front of city hall's bosses. >> some of the thefts occurred right in front of city hall, yes. >> reporter: the city of san leandro started noticing they were missing monday, says the...
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joe vazquez on the newly released white house e-mails at the center of this investigation. joe. >> reporter: internal e-mails show that behind the scenes, some of the vice president's staffers appear to have pushed hard for this loan to go through and budget officials pushed back saying, they weren't getting enough time to assess the risk to taxpayers. >> when it's completed in a few minutes solyndra expects to hire 1,000 workers to manufacture solar panels and sell them across america and around the world. [ applause ] >> reporter: 15 months after the president touted solyndra of fremont as a wave of the future, the green company now bankrupt has some in congress seeing red. >> have you received -- you received any communication regarding the solyndra loan from anyone from the white house? >> well, mr. signs and i have talked about it. >> reporter: a house subcommittee wants to know why a solar company got a loan for $520 million and whether it was politically influenced considered it was denied under president bush but approved by president obama's energy department. >> f
joe vazquez on the newly released white house e-mails at the center of this investigation. joe. >> reporter: internal e-mails show that behind the scenes, some of the vice president's staffers appear to have pushed hard for this loan to go through and budget officials pushed back saying, they weren't getting enough time to assess the risk to taxpayers. >> when it's completed in a few minutes solyndra expects to hire 1,000 workers to manufacture solar panels and sell them across...
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joe vazquez, thank you, in san francisco. >>> a crash ending at the police academy. the driving demonstration that went horribly wrong. >>> scary. anyone can walk by and see through. >> dressing room doors that are see-through. consumerwatch uncovers privacy issues at major department stores. ,,,, [ male announcer ] at green giant we know nature gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why we pick vegetables at their peak. ...and freeze them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, ho, ho. green giant should we order panda blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with wanchai ferry? you can make it in just 14 minutes. mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't feel like going out anyway. [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry. restaurant quality chinese in your grocer's freezer. were hurt when two >>> a demonstration at a police academy that went horribly wrong. seven people were hurt when two cruisers crashed. now, this is in houston, texas. police say that officers were giving rides to visiting law enforce
joe vazquez, thank you, in san francisco. >>> a crash ending at the police academy. the driving demonstration that went horribly wrong. >>> scary. anyone can walk by and see through. >> dressing room doors that are see-through. consumerwatch uncovers privacy issues at major department stores. ,,,, [ male announcer ] at green giant we know nature gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why we pick vegetables at their peak....
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okay, joe vazquez, he's live in carson city. joe, thank you. >>> in weather now, you don't need me to tell you that it's mighty hot out there. in fact, it's a "spare the air" day. so let's check in with lawrence for the early forecast. >> high pressure really cranking up the heat outside, frank. it looks like that ridge is going to bring these temperatures to a peak today. numbers as high as 90 degrees now in pleasanton, 87 degrees in antioch, 58 already in concord. and 87 degrees in livermore even 79 right now in san jose. these temperatures some of them going to top out at near or just over 100 degrees this afternoon. a "spare the air" day, high pressure overhead kind of compressing all the pollutants down to the surface so, yeah, a little unhealthy toward the east bay and the santa clara valley. air quality should improve over the next couple of days and the temperatures are coming down. we'll have more on that and the rest offer forecast coming up in a few minutes. thank you. >>> a russian jet carrying one of that country's
okay, joe vazquez, he's live in carson city. joe, thank you. >>> in weather now, you don't need me to tell you that it's mighty hot out there. in fact, it's a "spare the air" day. so let's check in with lawrence for the early forecast. >> high pressure really cranking up the heat outside, frank. it looks like that ridge is going to bring these temperatures to a peak today. numbers as high as 90 degrees now in pleasanton, 87 degrees in antioch, 58 already in concord. and...
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joe vazquez talked to rita moreno about her life without makeup. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: she is one of the few to have won all the big prizes, oscar, tony, grammy, emmy, actually two emmys. >> other cultures believe in self-control. we believe in the principle of constant combustion. >> reporter: rita moreno is back on stage at the berkeley repertory theater with a show called life without makeup. it's her own story of her life and legendary show business career. >> oh, i think anita was one of the great roles in movie musicals. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: anita from "west side story" is her most famous role, the one that won her the academy award in 1962 for best supporting actress. >> i could barely believe it really. a little puerto rican girl winning an oscar? unbelievable. you can hold it! >> wow! >> reporter: but what's not so well known is she didn't do another film for 7 years after "west side story." she refused role after role because she was tired of playing hollywood's it nick stereotype. >> i played a lot of senorita low legal local lita, senorita roles. you had to talk
joe vazquez talked to rita moreno about her life without makeup. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: she is one of the few to have won all the big prizes, oscar, tony, grammy, emmy, actually two emmys. >> other cultures believe in self-control. we believe in the principle of constant combustion. >> reporter: rita moreno is back on stage at the berkeley repertory theater with a show called life without makeup. it's her own story of her life and legendary show business career. >>...
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joe vazquez, cbs 5. in carson city, nevada. >>> investigators say they do not believe sencion was specifically targeting uniformed servicemembers. but the nevada national guard has ordered members not to wear their uniforms off base as a security precaution. >>> as we approach the 10-year mark since the 9/11 attack, here in the bay area authorities aren't taking chances. linda yee with the measures to protect one of our most famous landmarks. >> reporter: lawmakers on high alert on these days leading up as to the to the anniversary, especially around transportation systems but specifically around landmarks like the golden gate bridge. it is clearly a tourist favorite. but for those charged with protecting it, the golden gate bridge is also a high value target. >> after september 11th, 2001, our responsibilities changed to include homeland security as a major role in our responsibilities and this very icon this golden gate bridge, is one of those responsibilities that we take very seriously. >> reporter:
joe vazquez, cbs 5. in carson city, nevada. >>> investigators say they do not believe sencion was specifically targeting uniformed servicemembers. but the nevada national guard has ordered members not to wear their uniforms off base as a security precaution. >>> as we approach the 10-year mark since the 9/11 attack, here in the bay area authorities aren't taking chances. linda yee with the measures to protect one of our most famous landmarks. >> reporter: lawmakers on...
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. >>> joe vazquez has been reporting from reno and flew back this afternoon and joe, thank you for coming back and talking with us. we've heard your report about the modifications then we hear about the part of the tail that flew off. related. not related? >> reporter: it could be, let's take a look at the pick cur of the trail -- picture of the tail. this is a major focus on the part of the ntsb investigators, it's called the elevator trim tab and we're told that can cause the plane to yank one direction or another and perhaps the pilot, jimmy leeward overcorrected it and stalled. this is leeward, he said in this recent youtube video that he made radical modifications to his plane. the modifications included shortening the wings significantly. now listen to this. today a pilot from placerville named ray sherwood is telling the police about a similar incident back in 1999. the same kinds of modifications caused the very same plane to lose its trim tab back in 1999. in that case the pilot deeded and nobody else was hurt. >> who oversees -- obviously the racing pilots want to go fast and th
. >>> joe vazquez has been reporting from reno and flew back this afternoon and joe, thank you for coming back and talking with us. we've heard your report about the modifications then we hear about the part of the tail that flew off. related. not related? >> reporter: it could be, let's take a look at the pick cur of the trail -- picture of the tail. this is a major focus on the part of the ntsb investigators, it's called the elevator trim tab and we're told that can cause the...
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joe vazquez, cbs 5. >> wow, icon right in our backyard. >> classic, west side story, the best. >> lots of people were doing that dance today as autumn arrived in the bay area. but we had summertime temperatures. in fact, go in and take a peek at some of these right now. san jose checked in today at 89 degrees when the average high is 83. cupertino low 90s. it's in the books, 102 degrees. meanwhile, he's of the bay into the triple digits, 101 in livermore. san francisco two degrees above average. look at heyward. oakland at 80 and as night fell, we could see the beautiful sunset looking out toward san francisco with that finger of fog that worked its way in underneath the golden gate bridge and on top of it as well and then swallowing the bay as it goes in an easterly direction. this is the forecast for tonight. coastal clouds, bay side as well. 55 to 59 degrees tomorrow. it's going to cool down everywhere. 63 to 78 degrees. that's a huge jump. or drop, i should say as far as our numbers are concerned. this is an area of low pressure. that is promising to bring us at least a chance of r
joe vazquez, cbs 5. >> wow, icon right in our backyard. >> classic, west side story, the best. >> lots of people were doing that dance today as autumn arrived in the bay area. but we had summertime temperatures. in fact, go in and take a peek at some of these right now. san jose checked in today at 89 degrees when the average high is 83. cupertino low 90s. it's in the books, 102 degrees. meanwhile, he's of the bay into the triple digits, 101 in livermore. san francisco two...
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. >> thank you, joe vazquez. >>> an east bay crime has people shaking their heads. a toddler with special needs is without her custom made walker tonight. it was stolen from her front yard. 2.5-year-old cambria hurst uses a $3,400 walker. she was born with a rare genetic disorder that causes developmental delays. the walker was stolen from the family's home in alameda on sunday. the family is willing to forgive whoever took it. >> bring it back, no questions asked. we just need it. >> something like this that helps a special needs child adapt to the world, something we would like to find very, very much. >>> a new walker will take months to order and bill to help her physical and mental development. if you have any information, please call alameda police. >>> veteran san jose police officer with history of problems with the force is in truck again. patrick d'arrigo is under arrest. len ramirez reports. >> reporter: this officer patrick d'arrigo did work with children with teenagers at a high school here in san jose. and also we are finding out that it's one thing to
. >> thank you, joe vazquez. >>> an east bay crime has people shaking their heads. a toddler with special needs is without her custom made walker tonight. it was stolen from her front yard. 2.5-year-old cambria hurst uses a $3,400 walker. she was born with a rare genetic disorder that causes developmental delays. the walker was stolen from the family's home in alameda on sunday. the family is willing to forgive whoever took it. >> bring it back, no questions asked. we just...
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tonight as joe vazquez reports, the community is showing an outpouring of support. >> reporter: the little girl was shot in the knee. she will recover. she has been receiving well wishes from everyone from the police chief, who brought her a teddy bear, to her fellow classmates as well as teachers at the charles drew academy. >> she is one of my babies. >> reporter: classmates are sending gift boxes and handwritten cards. >> sorry that happened to you. i hope you get well soon. >> she is in serious condition. she is recovering well from surgery to her left knee. she is recovering today after surgery yesterday. >> reporter: the 5-year-old was wounded as two men fired at each other at 3rd and palou as the girl's father was walking her home from school. >> he comes to pick them up every day. he is very protective of his daughters. he has three daughters. and all around, she's a good little girl. >> reporter: her teacher has been with the district since 1975. she can't believe it. >> i don't have any more tolerance. human life means nothing to them. just to go out at random and shoot into a cr
tonight as joe vazquez reports, the community is showing an outpouring of support. >> reporter: the little girl was shot in the knee. she will recover. she has been receiving well wishes from everyone from the police chief, who brought her a teddy bear, to her fellow classmates as well as teachers at the charles drew academy. >> she is one of my babies. >> reporter: classmates are sending gift boxes and handwritten cards. >> sorry that happened to you. i hope you get...
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joe vazquez on what's new and why the changes have so many users so upset. >>> reporter: post it on your page, there are major changes under way for facebook, changes that allow you to share even more. >> all kinds of different things about your life, runs, bike rides, cooking, eating, sleeping, happiness, fashion, anything you want. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg made the announcement at the developers conference. he says users will soon be able to download a new class of social application which enable you to see what news articles your friends are reading and even share music through the website spotify. >> this is what spotify is going to add to your timeline, the songs you listen to your radio station, the albums that you listen to and you get this nice big story of what it's going to look like. >> reporter: now if you think something is interesting on your friend's page, you don't have to like it. you will have a variety of option signifying that you read it or listen to it. what if you don't like the changes, including the profile page which has more video and photos or the timeline
joe vazquez on what's new and why the changes have so many users so upset. >>> reporter: post it on your page, there are major changes under way for facebook, changes that allow you to share even more. >> all kinds of different things about your life, runs, bike rides, cooking, eating, sleeping, happiness, fashion, anything you want. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg made the announcement at the developers conference. he says users will soon be able to download a new class of...
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joe vazquez on the teachers's explanation. joe? >> reporter: allen, this story has already gone national with conservative media outlets from drumming to sean hannity saying this is another example of a teacher trying to take god out of the classroom. bonus quiz question in high school health class. what are you supposed to say if someone sneezes? at wood high school in vacaville, don't do what happened to freshman taylor. >> i sneezed and somebody said bless you. the teacher was like, do you think this girl is evil? do you think evil is coming out of her when she sneezes ? >> reporter: what did he mean by that. >> i don't really know. i think it was more like teaching us a lesson. >> reporter: that lesson? don't say "bless you." in taylor's case, teacher steven cuckovich gave the students a warning. erica fagan says a sneeze and bless you cost her entire class. cuckovich deducted 25 points from every student. >> he says it's distracting to the class. >> reporter: cuckovich said he believes his students in health class mind you sho
joe vazquez on the teachers's explanation. joe? >> reporter: allen, this story has already gone national with conservative media outlets from drumming to sean hannity saying this is another example of a teacher trying to take god out of the classroom. bonus quiz question in high school health class. what are you supposed to say if someone sneezes? at wood high school in vacaville, don't do what happened to freshman taylor. >> i sneezed and somebody said bless you. the teacher was...
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joe vazquez looked into where the organization came from and where the money is going. joe. >> reporter: a store that's being target. the owner said usually when a nonprofit comes that wants to collect money they ask permission and they come for a couple of days but this particular group has been coming every day with no permission and the owner says it's starting to get old. armed with an orange donation bucket and a story about helping kids in oakland volunteers are swarming the stores in marin. this guy at the mollie stone, this lady at the cvs. new creations piles volunteers from oakland into this green suv every day and drops them off at stores where they collect cash and checks from customers. some neighbors have complained to store management. many are that the solicitations are too aggressive. there is only so much management they can do. they can't call the cops. it's not trespassing for a nonprofit to less is it donations in a public space. in order to keep them from list is at this time -- from soliciting, you have to file a lawsuit. the most these stores can
joe vazquez looked into where the organization came from and where the money is going. joe. >> reporter: a store that's being target. the owner said usually when a nonprofit comes that wants to collect money they ask permission and they come for a couple of days but this particular group has been coming every day with no permission and the owner says it's starting to get old. armed with an orange donation bucket and a story about helping kids in oakland volunteers are swarming the stores...
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joe vazquez at pier 38 to explain. >> reporter: there it is. there's the red tag. unsafe it's been deemed here by several people including the chief harbor engineer who said he wanted everybody out immediately but port officials told several dozen business that is they have until the end of the month. >> i'm not sure what i'm going to do. >> reporter: mary jean runs what she calls a scrappy startup. her business making eld occasional software for children -- making educational software for children on pier 38 one of many companies that will have to go. >> we might become a twitter someday and some of these companies have been well funded and moved out of here. it's what the city's looking for. but i'm honestly not sure the city is supporting that right now. >> reporter: pier 38 under the previous other than set up a free space for so-called incubators, small tech companies that work rent free for a while until they can get off the ground. following a recent lawsuit, the port took possession of the building an after two inspections decided to red tag pier 38 deeming
joe vazquez at pier 38 to explain. >> reporter: there it is. there's the red tag. unsafe it's been deemed here by several people including the chief harbor engineer who said he wanted everybody out immediately but port officials told several dozen business that is they have until the end of the month. >> i'm not sure what i'm going to do. >> reporter: mary jean runs what she calls a scrappy startup. her business making eld occasional software for children -- making educational...
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thank you, stacy vazquez. >>> up next, what did author joe mcginniss learn by moving in next door to sarah palin? i've been so curious about this for months. i've always looked up to joe mcginniss. i want to know what he actually learned about this woman, who almost, had conditions been different, been vice president. let's find out. the title of the book "the rogue," coming up next on "hardball," only on msnbc. >>> well, here's a serious update on that death row case down in georgia. the start pardons board rejected clemency for death row inmate troy davis. davis was convicted of killing an off-duty police officer way back in 1989. since then, several of the witnesses have recanted their testimony and some high-profile people have taken up davis' case and his cause. davis is set to be executed tomorrow evening at 7:00 eastern by lethal injection. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is the network. a network of possibilities... ♪ in here, pets never get lost. ♪ in here, every continent fits in one room. it was fun, we played football outside. why are you sitting in the d
thank you, stacy vazquez. >>> up next, what did author joe mcginniss learn by moving in next door to sarah palin? i've been so curious about this for months. i've always looked up to joe mcginniss. i want to know what he actually learned about this woman, who almost, had conditions been different, been vice president. let's find out. the title of the book "the rogue," coming up next on "hardball," only on msnbc. >>> well, here's a serious update on that...
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thank you, stacy vazquez. >>> up next, what did author joe mcginniss learn by moving in next door to sarah palin? i've been so curious about this for months. i've always looked up to joe mcginniss. i want to know what he actually learned about this woman, who almost, had conditions been different, been vice president. let's find out. the name of the book he wrote "the rogue," is coming up next. there she is, the former governor of alaska. this is "hardball," only on msnbc. if you don't have that thing that fills your heart and your soul, you're missing that part of your life that just fulfills you. ♪ [ male announcer ] for us at humana, relationships matter too. the better we know you, the better we can help you choose the right medicare plan. that's why humana agents sit down with you to figure out your medicare options. and we have nurses you can call anytime, even at 3 a.m. because when you're on the right humana medicare plan and taking good care of yourself, then you can be there for the people who matter most. [ grandma ] my family is my joy, my hope... they are my heart. it'
thank you, stacy vazquez. >>> up next, what did author joe mcginniss learn by moving in next door to sarah palin? i've been so curious about this for months. i've always looked up to joe mcginniss. i want to know what he actually learned about this woman, who almost, had conditions been different, been vice president. let's find out. the name of the book he wrote "the rogue," is coming up next. there she is, the former governor of alaska. this is "hardball," only on...